It can last for a little bit but it also depend's on what you do, The best way to stay away from a heart attack is to eat very healthy.
EAT YOUR VEGGIES. OR I WILL FIND YOU!
Symptoms of a heart attack typically last from 15-20 minutes and will generally be more than just chest discomfort. http://www.ehow.com/about_4695197_do-heart-attack-symptoms-last.html If you have had chest discomfort for nearly 2 months, you need to see your doctor.
24 to 48 weeks
3.5 hours
Open heart surgery can last many hours; ranging from 6 hours to 24 hours.
I had cataract surgery both eyes one week apart after last surgery now have double vision in the last eye done .Is this comon how long will this last?
6 hours
It lasts til you are recovered :)
Recovery after open heart surgery is difficult and depends on a large number of factors. Only your physician can tell you for sure how long to expect a hospital stay after surgery. Even so, that may change depending on your condition.
this all depends on what kind of surgery, eg: if you have major surgery, heart lungs etc or knees or hip replacements, this can last for 3 to 4 weeks, until all the drugs are out of your system, for minor surgery eg: day surgery a couple of days and you will be just fine, unless there are complications.
He or she usually can return to work or other normal activities within two months of the surgery.
The duration depends on the complexity of the procedure. The patient is put under anesthesia and is unconscious during the surgery. Don't worry about it, you will feel no pain during the surgery, and afterwards you will be on painkillers. The surgeons are skilled professionals who have performed the operation hundreds of times; you are in good hands. http://heart-disease.emedtv.com/open-heart-surgery/open-heart-surgery.html
about as long as a regular valve
The term "open heart surgery" is really used incorrectly. We use it to mean a surgery where the chest is cut open to get the heart. A "bypass surgery" is where they cut open your chest and reroute the large blood vessels (arteries) on the outside of the heart. We do wrongfully call Bypass Surgery a type of Open Heart Surgery. But I would call a real "open heart surgery" where they cut open the chest and then cut open the heart to work inside the heart, like replace valves.
Yes, She had heart surgery when she was 2 years old.
No, you do not have to. They should still be there before and after heart surgery.